BREATHING • SLEEP • FUNCTION
Better Sleep Starts Here
Helping adults and children breathe better, sleep better and thrive through airway-focused dental care.
Poor-quality sleep isn't always just about being tired. Snoring, mouth breathing, disrupted sleep and certain jaw or airway features can all play a role. During your assessment, I evaluate how breathing, oral function and the airway work together to support healthier sleep in both adults and children.

For Adults
You may benefit from an assessment if you:
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Have been told you snore or stop breathing during sleep
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Have been diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnoea and would like to explore whether a custom oral appliance may be suitable for you*
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Wake feeling tired despite a full night's sleep
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Breathe through your mouthÂ
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Grind or clench your teeth
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Wake with headaches or jaw pain
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Wake with a dry mouth
Sleep-related breathing concerns don't always present in the same way. A comprehensive assessment helps identify the oral, airway and functional factors that may be contributing to symptoms in both adults and children.
Is Poor Sleep Affecting You or Your Child?
For Children
Your child may benefit from an assessment if they:
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Snore or breathe noisily during sleep
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Breathe through their mouth
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Sleep restlessly or frequently wake
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Seem tired during the day despite a full night's sleep
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Struggle with concentration or attention during the day
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Grind or clench their teeth during sleep
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Bedwetting past age 5
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Have difficulty chewing or swallowing
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Have concerns about jaw or facial development
*Custom oral appliances are suitable for selected patients following a comprehensive assessment and, where appropriate, a diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnoea by a medical professional.
Your Path to Better Sleep

1. Signs & Symptoms
Recognising the signs and symptoms that may suggest an underlying breathing or sleep-related concern and warrant further assessment.

2. Assessment
A comprehensive assessment of your birth, feeding, medical and surgical history, breathing, sleep, oral function, jaw health and airway to better understand your individual needs.

3. Treatment
Personalised recommendations based on your assessment. This may include custom oral appliances, breathing retraining or referral where appropriate.

4. Health Outcomes
Better Breathing.
Better Sleep.
Better Function.